
Alex Berenson sues Biden, Pfizer honchos over Twitter ban that came as he raised concerns about COVID vaccine
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Alex Berenson is suing President Biden, White House officials and Pfizer honchos, accusing them of violating his rights by pushing for his removal from Twitter.
According to the filing, Biden allegedly conspired with the other defendants to banish Berenson from Twitter in August 2021 after he repeatedly posted messages dismissing the COVID vaccine and telling followers it didn’t stop transmission of the virus. Brian Flood is a media reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to brian.flood@fox.com and on Twitter: @briansflood.
The filing alleged that the Biden administration "engaged in a nearly unprecedented conspiracy to suppress Mr. Berenson’s First Amendment rights" by working with Pfizer to suspend his Twitter account and "mute his voice as a leading COVID-19 vaccine skeptic."

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